
Certified today. Procurement through Microsoft and MACC eligibility coming in the next phase.
Most enterprise finance and IT teams are not yet taking full advantage of how Microsoft Marketplace has changed the way software can be purchased and funded. If your organization has committed Azure spend, you may be sitting on a procurement option you have not fully mapped out yet.
SOFTRAX Revenue Management System (RMS) is now certified and live on Microsoft Marketplace. Here is what that means, and what it will unlock for organizations managing Azure commitments.
Certified, Not Just Listed
Microsoft Marketplace is not a directory where vendors self-register. Getting listed requires completing Microsoft’s certification process: technical validation, security review, and enterprise-readiness assessment. SOFTRAX RMS has completed that process and is now part of the same vetted catalog enterprise buyers use when procuring software through Microsoft.
What Most Finance Teams Have Not Registered Yet
If your organization runs on Azure and has a Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC), you may be able to fund enterprise software purchases — including revenue operations tools like SOFTRAX RMS — from that existing commitment rather than a separate software budget. The purchase consolidates on your existing Microsoft invoice and bypasses the new-vendor onboarding process entirely.
This is called MACC drawdown, and it is an increasingly common way mid-market and enterprise finance teams are procuring operational software. It is what the next phase of SOFTRAX RMS on Microsoft Marketplace is designed to enable.
What Is Live Today and What Comes Next
SOFTRAX RMS is certified and live on Microsoft Marketplace today. Direct procurement through Microsoft, and Azure benefit eligibility including MACC drawdown, activates in the next phase, which is currently in progress.
Here is what that phase unlocks:
- Procurement through Microsoft
- Consolidated billing on the Microsoft invoice
- Azure benefit eligibility, including MACC drawdown
- No new vendor onboarding or procurement track
- No disruption to existing ERP systems
What SOFTRAX RMS Covers
- ASC 606 / IFRS 15 revenue recognition — automated, auditable, compliant
- Subscription and consumption-based billing at scale
- Contract lifecycle management with revenue reallocation on modifications
- Revenue subledger and financial close acceleration
All alongside your existing ERP — not replacing it.
The Right Time to Start the Conversation
If your organization has committed Azure spend and is evaluating revenue recognition, billing, or close acceleration tools, now is the right time to begin planning. We can walk through how MACC drawdown applies to your situation, structure a private offer, and ensure you are ready when Phase 2 goes live — no commitment required.
Find SOFTRAX RMS on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace or contact us directly at softrax.com.